Friday, April 22, 2011

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] my late entries for EGGS



My dear twin BiTi, other pho' nho\ms en herbe, hoa si~, thi si~, art critic Mr. GQ, and Forum friends,

Last Tuesday, before I left for my trip to Nairobi, my twin asked me what I thought of Eggs as the theme for the week after, in celebration for the upcoming Easter
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I told her that it was a great idea; I also told her that I did not know what I could come up with for my entry, but in the worst case scenario, I had two full boxes of eggs in my fridge (stored for my kids, just in case Chuong got too tired of cooking for his little sister during my absence).

When I mentioned to my kids that I planned to take the easy approach by submitting a picture of the eggs in the boxes upon my return from my trip, Chuong told me that I should try to come up with something a bit more fun and creative, and suggested that I take a picture of a fried egg... with some bacon and sausages (!). To which, Mai Han excitedly volunteered that she would help me by decorating the egg with ketchup to make a face (!!!). 

However it turned out that I did not need to be that creative, as Chance decided otherwise for me:
on the first day of the meeting that I attended, the organizers gave each participant a surprise gift. We were told to dip our hand into a big bag and fish out our surprise. So I dipped mine into the bag, and pulled out something quite heavy for its size. When I unwrapped it, I discovered to my delight, hidden in the middle of blue shredded paper, a Kenyan limestone brown egg.
Then earlier today, while waiting for my connecting flight in Amsterdam, I browsed this little museum shop at the airport. There they were, nestled in a basket, a whole bunch of colorful little wooden Russian eggs.
So here they are, the pictures of my eggs, the Kenyan one hidden in the little corner of a Nairobi garden, and the tiny Russian ones displayed on a plate that looked a little like a sunny side fried egg.

I love the entries submitted by my twin BiTi, CiTiTi, KL, TNS, Caro Nhu Hoa, Hien Lan, Thu Huong, Be' Lan. The photos and aquarelles are all beautiful, each one so distinctively artistic in its own way. I also love the colors that are captured in the photos. 

And now that I am done with my entries, may I very gently remind the regular contributors who have not submitted ( ie, Trie^'t, Doug, Thua^\n, Caro TD, Khie^m and Lu*o*ng Hie^\n, Tra^\n Ha\ Tua^'n, Hi Du*c', Hy Hoa\, Trang, MInh Thuy', and last but not least........Ai' My~:-) ) to do so :-).
I can hardly wait to see your entries which I know will be as usual, special and beautiful.

I am not sure how our very romantic poets will come up with love poems about eggs (may be something like "sang' nay thu*c' day^,. nhin\ qua? tru"ng, anh nho*' de^'n khuo^n mat. em vo^ cung\"
:-)) but, if you do feel inspired by the theme, please send in your poems too.

Happy Easter to all.
From Be^n Bo*\ So^ng
MC

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] MY ENTRIES FOR EGGS



HELLO MC ,BT, AND FRIENDS
HERE ARE MY ENTRIES FOR EGGS      HAPPY EASTER!    BIZ    HL


Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for this week theme: Egg



Hi BT, BL, CTT, TNS, KL, Thg, Caro TD

Your entries are so interesting, I love the variety, different interpretations of the theme, the personal touch, the quirkiness... everything! Thg's paintings are always a delight, deceptively simple yet so expressive...
Here are my 3 entries - Hope you'll enjoy them

Caro

The first one was taken in the Barcelona market - there were all sorts of eggs, from ostrich, goose, duck, poultry, quail, you name it! It was just amazing




The second entry : Assorted egg shaped pumpkins, hand decorated with famous scenes from Chinese literature, from the Monkey King, to the Three Kingdom...





My last entry is one of my favorite snacks "Son in law Eggs" which I serve with a sauce made with tamarind juice, nuoc mam, fried shallots, crushed peanuts and lots of coriander... Just delicious! For large parties, you can make this dish with quail eggs too...



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Monday, April 18, 2011

Re: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for this week theme: Egg






Dear PNEH and friends,

I could not make up my mind to submit which one as "a monkey among us with an egg" entry.
Goi ca hai cho khoi thac mac. Just in case someone asks where is the easter egg, it is inside that egg-shaped thing. :=)

Happy Easter,
TNS

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for this week theme: Egg





Dear BT,  MC,  PNEH & Romantic MC Friends:
 
Hien-Khiem,  BT & BeLan,  your collages are just beautiful, much  fun & show much beauty and grace of the whole MC group.
Hien-Khiem oi:  now I realize that Texas is also a romantic place to be, it doesn't represent only "cows and cowboys" or "Don't mess with Texas"
BeLan,  Montreux is just a heavenly place on earth!  It's surely reflect the enlightenment of the inhabitant
 
BT, your second entry of the Digital DNA Egg is just a wonder to share with friends,
the last picture's a lot of fun, it's just makes me smile (the model's expression and the real egg-shaped face)

Dear TDCaro:  I love so..so..so.. much your  photo from the Barcelona Museum: I'm just in Awe!
 
CTT, the pigeon Egg shows  so much tenderness in nature just as  motherly love ( or your love with nature )
 
OMG! THuong, your paintings are so dreamy &  just make us dwelling in heaven
 
Here are my colored  eggs  that I made this morning for this week's  theme, hope that you like it
 
Wish you all inspired, saint & safe for the whole week to come!
Cheers from Liem

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for this week theme: Egg



       Chers Amis PNEH ,
      Ce matin  je suis allée  au poulailler  pour ramasser les œufs  …….




 
    Et me suis preparée un bon petit dej   J


                         
                               
 
 
THg

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] My entry for this week theme: Egg





Dear PNEH and friends,

 Here are my entries for this week's theme



 - The first is called  Perennial Easter :-)






This second one is The Palo Alto Digital DNA Egg  - a seven feet sculpture downtown PA made of circuit boards.  It's just a few blocks away from the famed HP garage and Facebook .







And this last one is called   Doesn't she look like an Easter egg? :-)







Happy Easter !!!
BT
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Fw: [MC74 and Friends] New Theme - Egg




Dear CTT , BT, MC and friends…

Am I completely "HS" (hors sujet ) ?
 When I read the new theme : anything egg-shaped,
I thought right away about the pink chair installed in the Garden of Montreux Palace and
this only during the jazz festival ! So I rushed to submit it with my all good intention !
(dun'g la méo mo' nghê' nghiep). For me the chair has an egg-shaped !This is up to you to judge.

Here I re-submit my entry : Egg shaped this time !Hope that the jury is generous.

Sorry, My rabbit looks a bit sad.

Enjoy sunny sunday,

BL

Fw: [MC74 and Friends] New Theme - Egg




Lan Dior,
Off -topic ! Even if your entries are very interesting
and so colourful ! .>) where is the ovoid shape ?


BiTi,
below is my entry, not a Fabergé, only a riquiqui
oeuf de Pâques ,made of polished horn ( corne ?)
CTT


Fw: [MC74 and Friends] New Theme - Egg




Dear BT, MC and friends,

As committed member I submit my entries for this week :

picture 1 : is the Egg Chair or Pink Chair in Montreux designed by Karim Rashid

pictures 2-3-4 : Egg Lamps in Singapore (even it is not really egg shape but I like the concept and the design)

BT, thank you for your devotion to the Blog, no matter how much we repeat, it's never enough !


Have a nice weekend everyone,

BL